Easiest engineering major to get into/ Double majoring

<p>Hi guys i was wondering at Carnegie Mellon, what is the easiest engineering major to get into (relatively speaking) compared to others? How should I rank my choices? I want to do EE, but I was wondering if I put down Mechanical Engineering and EE as my second option will my chances improve? And whats this "double" engineering thing it has? Do you have to specify on the application? anyways here are my stats:</p>

<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.783
SAT REASONING: 2130
(Math: 760 WR: 710 CR: 660)</p>

<p>SAT SUBJECT:
Biology: 720
Math IIC: 730
Physics: 700</p>

<p>Extra Creds:
Community Service: 220hrs
Microsoft Internship*
Habitat for Humanity and Ronald McDonald</p>

<p>Major: Engineering</p>

<p>Do it the other way, mate. A second choice means just that - a second choice. If you select ee as 1 and me as 2, and you get into ee, you can transfer out into me if you wish. if you don't get into ee, you'll be evaluated for me.</p>

<p>me is easier to get into, so if you place that as 1 and get in, you may not be able to get into ee later on...you wouldn't have been evaluated for it.</p>

<p>Place what you WANT as #1. What you would settle for as #2.</p>

<p>:)</p>